I have put together an E-book of some of my favorites pieces. There are 18 stories included, (approximately 100 pages), it is available to you for the price of a donation to this site. So, basically, whatever you think is a fair price will buy you a copy. After confirmation of the donation I will send you a package that includes a .mobi file (kindle), an .epub (nook), a .docx file, and a .pdf. You will be able to read one of these files on any e-reader or PC.
There is also a free kindle app for a pc if you wish to read it that way. You can find that here.
Be sure to include a valid e-mail address that you want the book to be sent to when you make your donation.
I hope you enjoy reading this book and welcome any comments, criticism, or discussion in the section below. If you have any problems getting this to work please e-mail me directly so I can get them worked out. Thanks again.
Testimonials:
Kelly: This is a book filled with truth, many of these stories left me in tears. Heartfelt and haunting, Jason is a storyteller who takes you deep into a story. You feel what he felt, see what he saw. This is excellent writing, the real deal.
Sandi Amorim: Reminiscence speaks to the humanity of living; the good, the bad and often, the ugly. It’s easy to put on a happy face, smile big, and make it look like you’ve got life handled. What’s not easy is baring your soul and yet it does, masterfully.
Contact info: Jason – cocor3000@gmail.com
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I read it all in one night but it will stay with me for longer. The writing is passionate and honest. The storytelling is uniquely Jason’s own and will leave you in the moment.
I read it all in one sitting as well! That says a lot!
What a great book. I experienced many emotions; sadness and tears, empathy, personal connections, fright and even happiness! I laughed my way through Tag, You’re It! Jason, you are a very talented writer. Thanks for sharing your book.
Jason, I hate to sound like a grouchy old woman, but that’s what I am. I don’t do kindles, and I can just read so much on my laptop. My elderly eyes are sensitive to light and they hurt if I read too long using the robot. I need a book I can hold in my hands and read in bed by the soft light of my lamp with an angel on it. I’ll say a prayer every day that your book will be published in a form I can read.
Love,
Janie